Emma Leslie’s "A Dangerous Friend, or, Tom’s Three Months in London" is a compelling work of juvenile fiction exploring themes of friendship, adventure, and moral lessons in the bustling backdrop of London. This historical tale delves into the perils of gambling, offering a cautionary narrative relevant to young readers of any era.
Through Tom’s experiences, the story examines values and virtues, subtly imparting important life lessons about choices and consequences. "A Dangerous Friend" provides a glimpse into a bygone era while addressing timeless social themes. Carefully prepared for republication, this edition preserves the integrity of the original text, ensuring an authentic reading experience. Readers seeking classic juvenile fiction with a focus on character development and ethical decision-making will find this story both engaging and thought-provoking.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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